H. Nassar et A. Czernichowski, TEMPERATURE-MEASUREMENTS BASED ON THE 1ST NEGATIVE SPECTRUM OF NITROGEN, Acta Physica Polonica. A, 84(2), 1993, pp. 215-228
Noisy, non-resolved emission spectra of the (0,0) 391.4 nm N2+ molecul
ar band are employed for the rotational (and in some case vibrational)
temperature evaluation in different sources in the range of 320-7900
K when the apparatus function of the recording system is unknown. The
following sources are examined: an ovoid-shaped transferred arc at atm
ospheric pressure, a low-pressure transferred arc, a high-voltage high
-pressure electric discharge, a low-pressure radio-frequency discharge
, and an atmospheric pressure laminar plasma jet. The described method
is based on a normalization of the experimental spectrum with respect
to the (0,0) band-head amplitude followed by a point-to-point compari
son of the real spectrum with respect to a computer simulated spectrum
using the best-square fit criterion. This criterion is found as the g
ood one: the relative error on temperature evaluation had the same ord
er of magnitude as the noise-to-signal ratio, even if the last one was
relatively high. It was also found that the rotational and vibrationa
l temperatures in the radio-frequency discharge are very different, wh
ich indicates an out of thermodynamic equilibrium characteristic of su
ch a discharge. The proposed method of temperature evaluation is shown
as quite precise and simple to use for even the non-spectroscopists.